The Aesthetics Of Human Environments

The Aesthetics Of Human Environments
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Publisher : Broadview Press
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9781551116853
ISBN-13 : 1551116855
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Synopsis The Aesthetics Of Human Environments by : Arnold Berleant

The Aesthetics of Human Environments is a companion volume to Carlson’s and Berleant’s The Aesthetics of Natural Environments. Whereas the earlier collection focused on the aesthetic appreciation of nature, The Aesthetics of Human Environments investigates philosophical and aesthetics issues that arise from our engagement with human environments ranging from rural landscapes to urban cityscapes. Our experience of public spaces such as shopping centers, theme parks, and gardens as well as the impact of our personal living spaces on the routine activities of our everyday life are discussed in terms of their aesthetic value and the nature of our aesthetic appreciation. This volume will appeal to any reader concerned about the aesthetic quality of the world in which we live.

The Aesthetics of Natural Environments

The Aesthetics of Natural Environments
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Publisher : Broadview Press
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 1551114704
ISBN-13 : 9781551114705
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Synopsis The Aesthetics of Natural Environments by : Allen Carlson

The Aesthetics of Natural Environments is a collection of essays investigating philosophical and aesthetics issues that arise in our appreciation of natural environments. The introduction gives an historical and conceptual overview of the rapidly developing field of study known as environmental aesthetics. The essays consist of classic pieces as well as new contributions by some of the most prominent individuals now working in the field and range from theoretical to applied approaches. The topics covered include the nature and value of natural beauty, the relationship between art appreciation and nature appreciation, the role of knowledge in the aesthetic appreciation of nature, the importance of environmental participation to the appreciation of environments, and the connections between the aesthetic appreciation of nature and our ethical obligations concerning its maintenance and preservation. This volume is for scholars and students focussed on nature, landscapes, and environments, individuals in areas such as aesthetics, environmental ethics, geography, environmental studies, landscape architecture, landscape ecology, and the planning and design disciplines. It is also for any reader interested in and concerned about the aesthetic quality of the world in which we live.

Aesthetics and Environment

Aesthetics and Environment
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9781351163347
ISBN-13 : 1351163345
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Synopsis Aesthetics and Environment by : Arnold Berleant

The essays collected in Aesthetics and Environment comprise a set of variations on art and culture guided by the theme of environment. The essays deal with the physical reality of environment such as the city, the shore, the water and the garden, but also with the virtual environment and the social one. Environmental aesthetics is a theme whose variations are as endless as the possibilities of the human performers and conditions from which it is fashioned. This enticing set of essays testifies to Berleant's special talent in moving easily between both natural and human environments and opens out the contemporary discussion beyond that of the wilderness to the cultural and social environment. Berleant argues that neither the natural nor human environment stands alone and both are best understood as distinctions that are in experience coextensive, that one can only speak of environment in relation to human experience. The theme of this book is that such experience suffuses the so-called natural world and shapes the human world. It maintains the idea that in as much as people are embedded in these worlds, relationships, including human relationships, are part of them. The melding of these two worlds leads Berleant to defend ultimately what he has termed 'social aesthetics' .

Environmental Aesthetics

Environmental Aesthetics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 564
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ISBN-10 : 0521429161
ISBN-13 : 9780521429160
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Environmental Aesthetics by : Jack L. Nasar

How do people react to the visual character of their surroundings? What can planners do to improve the aesthetic quality of these surroundings? Too often in environmental design, visual quality--aesthetics--is misunderstood as only a minor concern, dependent on volatile taste and thus undefinable. Yet a substantial body of research indicates the importance of visual quality in the environment to the public and has uncovered systematic patterns of human response to visual attributes of the built environment. Efforts to understand environmental aesthetics have been undertaken by investigators from such diverse fields as landscape architecture, environmental psychology, geography, philosophy, architecture, and city planning. As a result the relevant information is scattered and not readily available to professionals and policy makers. The book brings together classic and new contributions by distinguished workers in different disciplines. It explores theory and data on preferences in the visual environment, and also addresses the practical application of aesthetic criteria in design, planning and public policy. Promising directions for future research are identified.

Nature and Landscape

Nature and Landscape
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9780231140409
ISBN-13 : 0231140401
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Nature and Landscape by : Allen Carlson

The roots of environmental aesthetics reach back to the ideas of eighteenth-century thinkers who found nature an ideal source of aesthetic experience. Today, having blossomed into a significant subfield of aesthetics, environmental aesthetics studies and encourages the appreciation of not just natural environments but also human-made and human-modified landscapes. Nature and Landscape is an important introduction to this rapidly growing area of aesthetic understanding and appreciation. Allen Carlson begins by tracing the development of the field's historical background, and then surveys contemporary positions on the aesthetics of nature, such as scientific cognitivism, which holds that certain kinds of scientific knowledge are necessary for a full appreciation of natural environments. Carlson next turns to environments that have been created or changed by humans and the dilemmas that are posed by the appreciation of such landscapes. He examines how to aesthetically appreciate a variety of urban and rural landscapes and concludes with a discussion of whether there is, in general, a correct way to aesthetically experience the environment.

Aesthetics and the Environment

Aesthetics and the Environment
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 041530105X
ISBN-13 : 9780415301053
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Synopsis Aesthetics and the Environment by : Allen Carlson

This books presents fresh and fascinating insights into our interpretation of the environment and shows how our aesthetic experience encompasses nature rather than art.

Environmental Aesthetics

Environmental Aesthetics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9781134775002
ISBN-13 : 1134775008
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Environmental Aesthetics by : J. Douglas Porteous

Environmental Aesthetics is a comprehensive introduction. It includes a history of aesthetics, discussing the psychology of human-environment relations, and artistic influences on the city and analysing the roles of policy and planning.

Between Nature and Culture

Between Nature and Culture
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Publisher : Global Aesthetic Research
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1786610760
ISBN-13 : 9781786610768
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Between Nature and Culture by : Emily Brady

This book provides a systematic, philosophical account of the main issues that pertain to the aesthetics of modified environments, as well as new insights concerning the generation and appreciation of landscapes and environments that fall between (non-human) nature and (human) culture, including gardens and ecologically restored landscapes.

The Social Aesthetics of Human Environments

The Social Aesthetics of Human Environments
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9781350349346
ISBN-13 : 1350349348
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Social Aesthetics of Human Environments by : Arnold Berleant

Across these essays Arnold Berleant demonstrates how aesthetic values and theory can be used to reappraise our social practices. He tackles issues within the built environment, everyday life, and politics, breaking down the dichotomy between the natural and the human. His work represents a fresh approach to traditional philosophical questions in not only ethics, but in metaphysics, truth, meaning, psychology, phenomenology, and social and moral philosophy. Topics covered include the cultural aesthetics of environment, ecological aesthetics, the aesthetics of terrorism, and the subversion of beauty. The corruption of taste by the forces of commercial interests as well as how aesthetics can advance our understanding of violence are also considered. Berleant's exploration is supported by his analysis of 19th-century art to the present day, starting with impressionism through to postmodernism and contemporary artistic interventions. By critically examining the field in this way and casting new light on social understanding and practice, this collection makes a substantive contribution in identifying and clarifying central human issues, guided by an understanding of aesthetic engagement as a powerful tool for social critique.

Human-Environment Relations

Human-Environment Relations
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9789400728240
ISBN-13 : 9400728247
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Human-Environment Relations by : Emily Brady

This fresh and innovative approach to human-environmental relations will revolutionise our understanding of the boundaries between ourselves and the environment we inhabit. The anthology is predicated on the notion that values shift back and forth between humans and the world around them in an ethical communicative zone called ‘value-space’. The contributors examine the transformative interplay between external environments and human values, and identify concrete ways in which these norms, residing in and derived from self and society, are projected onto the environment.